But deep down, we know it was either a 911 or Corvette, because 70 year old rich white guy.
But deep down, we know it was either a 911 or Corvette, because 70 year old rich white guy.
I too was wondering what that meant. My underwear has natural fiber panels as well.
An analogy: it’s not top secret that spy satellites exist. It is top secret exactly what their capabilities are and potentially what they record.
I wondered where that oddly specific number came from, it’s 4000 meters , converted back to feet. I couldn’t find documentation on what that ‘rating’ meant in this context, but often there is a safety factor built in , e.g. US submarines are ‘rated’ for X feet, we would take them to a test depth of 1.5X coming out of…
Definitely not joking. I honestly don’t know how she does it - I’m a decade older and was in pain from just standing for the whole concert, she’s running around dancing and singing for 90% of the time (she had one song she did lying down , and one song she did sitting at a piano).
Do the math on it - Taylor Swift is probably entertaining more people per gallon than any other travelling band/show.
because race car. This is the steering wheel from the Porsche 963 hypercar. I agree with others, the real car won’t have a yoke.
This is true. It will be a lot of drive-line strain, but you could potentially achieve a stationary tank turn four wheel burnout.
They missed an opportunity here, should have given the special edition the Garage 56 car’s hood paint scheme.
Yeah, I came to say the same thing, 45mm really isn’t that big for a man’s watch. the Apple Ultra is 49mm and still not that big.
Generally these tank turns won’t work (or won’t work well) on pavement, they require the wheels to be able to slip on the ground
If there’s a crying baby, trust me, no one knows that more than the parents with that baby. And they’re doing everything they can.
Agreed, I wouldn’t say they are trying to make it “truck like” , but it’s clearly a more aggressive/angular look. I don’t mind it at all, it doesn’t have the excesses of the Urus for example.
(On the new airplanes with the bigger luggage racks) The people that refuse to flip their suitcase vertical, despite the flight attendant repeating the instructions every 2 minutes during boarding.
... and when you do recline, do it slowly, give the person behind you a bit of warning - don’t just slam your seat back and smash the laptop of the person behind you.
Agreed. My corollaries would be:
btw I love how it is 2023 and it is still random how many copies of an image Kinja is going to show for the comments you illustrate....
I mean, sort of?
I’m curious about the collision engine. As children, my brother and I used to build LEGO cars, and then smash them together in a head to head collision to see whose build could survive better.
What other car harnesses 11,000 hp to accelerate in a straight line from 0-330 mph in 4 seconds?